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As the experts we have compiled a list of articles to help you in preparing to buy, searching for, and moving into your dream home. If you have specific questions or want to talk to a professional please do not hesitate to fill out the form below and we will be sure to help you with all your real estate needs and questions. Sign up here to create your own personal Home Hunter account. With Home Hunter you can save your home search and we will do the looking! When the home you are looking for is listed we will email it to you!

Thinking of a better home for you and your family? Families grow quick and before you know it you have a bunch of little children running around. If you're rapidly running out of space, or if you're planning on having a family, then up-sizing to a larger home could be your best bet. Find More!

I want to buy a home. Where do I start? This article will give you all the information you need to start your home buying process. This article will also provide answers to the most common questions that buyers ask. Click to Read More!

Remember, an appraiser values a home whereas an inspector lets you know of the physical condition of the home, so you will most likely need to hire both when you are looking to buy a home. If you need any help, do not hesitate to ask RE/MAX Chay Realty Inc. for help and advice. View More!

Many factors come into play in the initial offer. Some say always offer 10% less. Unfortunately, this route could end you up in second place on that competitively priced "perfect" home for your needs. And, second place is no fun. Too low of an initial offer could insult the Seller. Read more about what to offer for your dream house by visiting this article! Click for More!

It's important to hire a knowledgeable, independent home inspector for advice on the overall condition of the property. Many companies specialize in only one area of inspection, and others will group several together and offer a package price. Find more about getting a home inspector by visiting this article. Find More!

When buying a home, one word you will hear often is insurance. Insurance is the type of service you buy hoping that you will never have to use it. The right insurance can give you a sense of security in knowing that you are adequately protected. Visit this article for more about purchasing home insurance. Read More by Clicking!

The mere mention of the word ‘contract’ leaves many feeling trapped and wary, often rightfully so. The Buyer Agency Agreement, however, is not a contract to be feared. Find more information that will keep you on track by visiting this article. Click for More!

Even though you may be less stressed after you buy a home, there are still things you need to keep in mind, or that you can do, to make your transition into a new home a smooth one. Visit this article for more about what you can afford. Click to Find More!

The amount of time, effort and energy spent into selling or buying a home can be extensive and if you do it by yourself, and not with the assistance of a REALTOR® or agent, you may run into the risk of losing money and getting a less-than-favorable deal. Read more about this article for help with protecting your biggest purchase. Read More!

Moving

While buying or renting a new home can bring joy and excitement, most people can agree that moving from one home to another, especially for the first time, can be troublesome. Read how to make it easier by viewing this article. Click for More!

Get Pre-Approved, Most mortgage lenders take the guess work out of applying for a loan by figuring out for you the amount you can afford to borrow. Read more about getting pre approved by visiting this article. Read More!

There are various aspects of a mortgage loan that you have to be aware of so you fully understand the type of loan that you are receiving. In addition, be certain that you know your credit records, income, debts and assets. Find More!

A home protection program is an affordable way to cover the costs of unexpected mechanical failure of a major system or appliance. A home protection program is specifically designed to cover the kinds of repairs that home insurance does not: appliances, plumbing and electrical, air conditioning and furnaces, and pool equipment. View this article for more. Read More!

Generally, there are two forms of title insurance. Lender's title insurance, required by most lending institutions, is normally written in the amount of the mortgage and protects the lending institution from losses resulting from title defects. Read more about lender's title insurance and the other form by viewing this article. Find More!

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